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' of Tengemuth. By the keeper and C. Nov. 28. Kennington. To Reymund Seguyn, the king's butler or to Richard Chaucer, supplying his place in the port of London, and to John de Wynwyk, the king's serjeant at arms. Order
Nicholas Brembre and John Philippot, collectors of customs and subsidies in the port of London. Order, upon petition of Geoffrey Chaucer esquire controller of the customs and subsidies upon wool, hides and woolfells in that port, shewing that he is
Edmund, of Kent, 413. -, Henry, 373. -, John de, 115, 366, 373, 536. Gisors , Henry, deputy of Geoffrey Chaucer as controller of customs, London, 322. Gissynge , Gyssynge, John, 309. -, Thomas, Thomas de, knight, 26, 82, 90.
time in succession, the commons chose as their speaker Thomas Chaucer, who promptly asked to be excused but was told curtly that the king 'readily accepted' the commons' choice. Chaucer then made the customary request to act as speaker only
1 ] < Pour Thomas Chaucer. > < [Petition from Thomas Chaucer, concerning the franchise of the city of London ] . > 73. As treshonures et tressages seignurs du cest present parlement monstre Thomas Chaucer, chief butiler nostre seignur
, Henry de, of Lancashire, 125. - Cf . Catherton. Chattenemersch. See Chitney. Chatteris [co. Cambridge ] ? Chaterays, 454. Chaucer , Chausyer, Geoffrey, 3. -, -, esquire, 374. Chaudred , Bernard, of Rochele, 514. Chaumberleyne. See Chamberleyne. Chaumbre. See
Chamber , John of the, 46, 60, 72. Chapelayn , Adam le, 3, 18, 45. - Philip le, 5, 26. Chaucer , Richard le, 6, 20, 40, 56, 70, 85. Chaumbre , John de la, 5, 26. Chaundelere , Agnes
viij d Johanna Herroun vj s viij d Thomas le Brus ij s viij d Tehobaldus le Chaucer vj s Will le Taverner Chaucer xij s Richd de Berkyng xxvj s viij d Stephus de Berhge vj s viij d
oaths of Antoigne Bachoun, Francekyn Bachoun, Antoigne Malusel, Johan Piselagle, Barthelmeu Thomasyn, Bronnette Guilliam, Nicholas Guilliam, Pieres Jacoby and Juste Chaucer as to whether Antoigne Chetron, merchant of Genoa, was bound to Guy Lespicer in £ 78 sterling. Dated 20
Paris, Rome, Venice, and Constantinople: under these sit five famous scholars and poets of this our kingdom, as Sir Geoffrey Chaucer, the learned Gower, the excellent John Lydgate, the sharp-witted Sir Thomas More, and last, as worthy both soldier and
and purveyed for the consumption of his household, any former command of the king to the contrary notwithstanding. To Thomas Chaucer the chief butler or his representative in the said port. Order without taking a prise to suffer the said
, Charwelton, Thomas, 27, 296, 309. Charyngworth , Robert, 114-5, 229. Chasfelde. See Charsfield. Chasterforde , Little. See Chesterford, Little. Chaucer , Chaucers, Alice, daughter of Thomas, married (1) Sir John Philip, (2) Thomas de Montague earl of Salisbury, (3)
219. Charminster and Bere Regis, Chermenster and Byre, Chermonstre and Bere [co. Dorset ] , prebend in Salisbury, 196, 244. Chaucer , Thauter, Thomas, donsel, 20. -, -, Maud [Burghersh ] his wife, damsel, 20. Chaucombe . See Chalcombe. Cheadle
the port of London for the time being. Order of the king's wines in that port to deliver to Geoffrey Chaucer the king's esquire one tun of wine for this year from 1 December last to 1 December next, and
Agnes his wife, 1197. Chaterley , Thomas, mercer, of London, 1147. Chatterton , Edmund, clerk, 1442. Chattok , William, 1123. Chaucer , Thomas, and Maud his wife, 805. Chaumber , Thomas, serjeant, of London, 138. Chaumbre , Richard, 527. Chauncy
] Warwick < Warwickshire < England Plaintiff Richard Stawell (m) Woodmonger London < England Defendant Richard Wiggemore (m) Plaintiff Thomas Chaucer (m) Plaintiff un-named (m) Attorney of plaintiff Walter Lucy (m) Knight Plaintiff Walter Segrave (m) Woodmonger Southwark < Surrey
, John, Charetter , Gilbert le, - Stephen le, - Thomas le, Charletone , John de, Charteseye , John de, Chaucer , Conel le, - Elias le, - Luke le, - Ralph le, - Richard le, Chaumbre , John de
refused to allow a wager of law 1 to two prominent citizens, who had been accused of wounding John le Chaucer to the risk of his life, because such a defence was contrary to the Common Law of England. Again
the King's, 19, 20, 29, 262, 270 - of Wales, 105 Chancellor , 101 149, 199, 302 Chancery , 102 Chaucer , Richard, 295, 297 Cheshire , 188 Chester , the Bishop of, 159 - Edward Earl of, 108 Chichester
of 40 s . until, & c. Tuesday before the Feast of St. Martin [11 Nov. ] William de Seuelesho, chaucer, acknowledged himself bound to the executors of Jurdan Godchep in the sum of £8 6 s . 8 d